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Keith Windschuttle / Aboriginal Tasmanians / Black War / History wars / Henry Reynolds / Lyndall Ryan / Tasmania / Black Line / Brian Plomley / Australia / Oceania / Australian Aboriginal culture
Date: 2014-03-08 22:20:58
Keith Windschuttle
Aboriginal Tasmanians
Black War
History wars
Henry Reynolds
Lyndall Ryan
Tasmania
Black Line
Brian Plomley
Australia
Oceania
Australian Aboriginal culture

Introduction Eastern Tasmania was the scene of horrific violence between 1824 andThe Black War, as it became known, claimed the lives of well over 200 colonists, and all but annihilated the island’s remaining A

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